MGT Chapter 11
All of the following are contingency factors affecting an organization's structural choice EXCEPT ________. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. strategy B. market share C. environmental uncertainty D. technology E. size
B.Market Share
A manufacturer of luxury handbags and luggage does not hire any permanent employees in its distribution facilities. Workers are hired as temporary workers, subject to demand for their services. The company pays no Social Security, Medicare, or unemployment insurance taxes on these employees. Which term best describes this work arrangement? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Flextime workers B. Telecommuters C. Contingent workers D. Matrix workers E. A compressed work week
Contingent workers
Which of the following would be described as an organic organization? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. An organization with low departmentalization, wide spans of control, centralized authority, and little formalization B. An organizational structure made up of separate business units or divisions C. An organizational design that is hierarchical, rigid, and tightly controlled D. An organizational design that groups similar or related occupational specialties together E. An organization that is highly adaptive and flexible
E. An organization that is highly adaptive and flexible
How does strategy affect a company's structure?
Goals are an important part of a company's strategy, and the structure of the company should reflect its goals.
Joan is a manufacturing engineer who works on a new product development team along with members from design, engineering, production, purchasing, finance, marketing, and quality assurance. Joan still has responsibilities to the Manager of Manufacturing Engineering, but simultaneously reports to the new product development team leader. What type of organizational design does this describe? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Project structure B. Functional structure C. Matrix structure D. Network organization E. Virtual organization
Matrix stucture
________ is the most technically complex production process that lends itself to an organic structure.
Process production
Which of these descriptions most closely fits a virtual organization? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Most virtual organizations have unique business departments for the various business functions. B. Virtual organizations tend to have mechanistic structures and well-defined rules. C. Virtual organizations only exist on the internet and never have physical locations. D. Virtual organizations consist of a small core of full-time employees that outsources its major business functions. E. Virtual organizations tend to consist of large groups of networked individuals working on product design or service delivery.
Virtual organizations consist of a small core of full-time employees that outsources its major business functions.
Fast food chains dividing work activities into separate job tasks, such as cooking burgers, drive-thru order-taking, and cashiering dine-in orders, is a great example of ________.
Work specialization
The president of Adam's company rules with an iron fist. All decisions must first be approved by the president, regardless of how small or insignificant they are. This suggests that there is a high degree of ________ within the company.
centralization
Laura is a billing clerk in a medium-sized manufacturing company. She reports to the Supervisor of Accounts Payable, who in turn reports to the Manager of Accounting. The Manager of Accounting is accountable to the Chief Financial Officer, who reports to the company president. Which element of organizational design does this illustrate?
chain of command
Alec works on a new product development team at GTO Industries. His team is composed of members from engineering, quality, manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, and accounting. This describes a ________.
cross-functional team
An automobile manufacturer has four distinct business units-one for each of its major brands. Each of these units is headed up by a senior manager who has authority over that brand and is responsible for performance. Based on this, it can be assumed that the company has a ________ structure. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. network B. divisional C. simple D. matrix E. functional
divisional
The ABC retail company groups activities around its East Coast, West Coast, and Midwest locations. Which type of departmentalization is the company using?
geographical
At Mark's company, the policy and procedures manual is two inches thick and seemingly covers every single aspect of work in great detail. He has even jokingly said, "If the company wanted you to have a family, it would probably be in the procedures manual." Based on this, it would appear that Mark works for a(n) ________ organization. Question content area bottom Part 1
mechanistic
A hierarchical organization characterized by highly centralized authority, formalized procedures and practices, and specialized functions is referred to as a(n) ________.
mechanistic organization
A textile mill has separate departments for spinning, weaving, dying, and printing. The outputs of one department become the inputs for the next department. This describes departmentalization based upon ________. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. product B. geography C. process D. customer E. division
process
_______ refers to how many workers a supervisor can effectively and efficiently supervise.
span of control
The formal arrangement of jobs within an organization is known as _______
the organizational structure
Which of the following is the best example of customer departmentalization? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. An automobile manufacturer with separate divisions for passenger cars and pick-up trucks B. A major appliance manufacturer with separate divisions for dishwashers, refrigerators, and microwave ovens C. A national bank with branches in 40 states D. A single-location furniture manufacturer with separate departments for accounting, sales, manufacturing, quality, and human resources E. A textbook publisher with separate divisions for clients in higher education, professional continuing education, elementary education, and secondary education
A textbook publisher with separate divisions for clients in higher education, professional continuing education, elementary education, and secondary education